I usually print out the info when I go to build a module... no room on the
workbench for a computer, anyway.
sometimes this means printing the page at reduced size, or opening the
schematic image in a new window to print... i liked how you have the VCO
full-size schemo as a separate linked doc, it helped in the printing.
Personally, I'd rather see a single format of documentation in whatever
format is easiest for you to maintain... again, as on the VCO page where you
were able to update quickly w/ the rev .02 corrections. Having web and PDF
versions, things would get out of synch, or minor emends would get harder to
make... one of my frustrations w/ E4M, for instance, is the sometimes
out-of-date documentation.
would rather you spent your time working on the next cool module, rather
than futzing w/ multiple copies of manuals!
lbd
workbench for a computer, anyway.
sometimes this means printing the page at reduced size, or opening the
schematic image in a new window to print... i liked how you have the VCO
full-size schemo as a separate linked doc, it helped in the printing.
Personally, I'd rather see a single format of documentation in whatever
format is easiest for you to maintain... again, as on the VCO page where you
were able to update quickly w/ the rev .02 corrections. Having web and PDF
versions, things would get out of synch, or minor emends would get harder to
make... one of my frustrations w/ E4M, for instance, is the sometimes
out-of-date documentation.
would rather you spent your time working on the next cool module, rather
than futzing w/ multiple copies of manuals!
lbd
> Date: Tue, 3 Feb 2004 16:19:23 +1100
> From: sasami@...
> Subject: web use when building modules
>
> Hi all,
>
> I am wondering what web usage there is when people are building CGS modules.
> For example, do you save the files locally to your machine, or do you log on
> to get the details each time you are building?
>
> I have been considering adding zip files of each module so they can be
> downloaded and viewed locally/kept as a reference. Would this help?
>
> Cheers,
>
> Ken
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